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♻️ Clean, green, and oh-so-soft: diapering made effortlessly stylish!
Bumkins Disposable Cloth Fabric Diaper Liners offer a biodegradable, ultra-soft, and breathable solution to simplify cloth diapering. Compatible with all cloth diaper systems, these 100-count liners provide stain protection and easy disposal, making diaper changes cleaner and more convenient for eco-conscious parents.




















| ASIN | B002T5Q01C |
| Age Range (Description) | Baby |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,855 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #44 in Diaper Liners |
| Brand | Bumkins |
| Brand Name | Bumkins |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,743 Reviews |
| Effective Absorbency Hours | 8 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014292969891 |
| Incontinence Protector Type | Infant Diaper |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 1 inches |
| Item Length | 11 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Cotton |
| Manufacturer | Bumkins |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BK114 |
| Material | 100% bamboo viscose |
| Material Type | 100% bamboo viscose |
| Material Type Free | Phthalate Free |
| Model Number | DLW |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fecal Protection |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Size | 100 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Babies |
| UPC | 885168966166 014292969891 885174633182 885450023140 |
| Unit Count | 100 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Weight Range | 5-35 lbs |
A**R
Makes cloth diapering easy
This kind of product makes cloth diapering so much easier!! After reading many product reviews, I picked this brand because the consensus seemed to be that they were fairly soft. I've never tried any of the other brands, so I can't say for sure but this has served us well. We've been using them since she was about six weeks old and she is now eighteen months. They usually catch most of the poop (if we place it right, it takes some practice) and they seem soft enough that she doesn't have any issue wearing them in her diaper all the time. There are a couple things to note however. 1) Diaper liners are going to be essentially useless until the baby gets most of their nutrition from solid food. Otherwise the poop is just too soft for it to catch it. We still used them at that point because we felt sometimes the liner stopped the poop from staining the diaper as much, but it could also contribute to leaks. 2) I thought these were going to be packaged like tissues, where you grab one out of the box. Instead they're wadded up and together in such a way that it is a pain to get one out and one handed. Because of this issue we always prepare the diaper (lay out cover, then prefold, then liner) before we chase down the kid. Much easier that way.
S**S
Great price, softness, size and very accessible from box!
We started using these with our cloth diapers, mainly bumgenius 4.0, fuzzibuns, and some prefolds in covers. They fit very well and in some cases we were able to cut them in half and get twice the bang for our buck. They are super easy to dispense from the box. They do not "pop up" but they pull out like tissues out of a puffs brand facial tissue box. We would lay this in the diaper an put the diaper on our little one. Then, once the diaper was on, we would tuck in the excess that would peek out. This way the entire diaper surface would not stick to the poo and we could easily just shake the liner and poo into the toilet for easy disposal. Great price and its ample size covers the "important space" well. Oh and SUPER SOFT! Not like those others out there that is like putting a dryer sheet against your baby's bottom. They feel like a soft tissue. Just to note, because they are soft they do get destroyed in the washer/dryer should you forget to take it out of the diaper when there wasn't a poo mess. You cannot use these more than once like I have heard some can with the rougher liners.
L**E
A must-have when baby starts solids
I have only just started using liners now that my baby has started solid foods and her stools are becoming more formed. (Breast-fed baby poo is the consistency of yogurt and simply washes out in a cold pre-wash). My main concern when choosing a liner was "flushability" in regards to a septic system, especially since my house was built in 1978. Logic dictates that if you can wash and re-use a liner, it probably is not going to break up sufficiently for an older septic system to handle properly (as evidenced by the many reviews of other liners stating problems with clogs). Hence the reason I decided to try these liners - because of the complaints that they were thin and flimsy! So far, I have only flushed the poopy liners and have not had any problems with clogs. PLEASE NOTE: These liners CANNOT be washed and re-used, they will stretch out like cheesecloth and become unusable if put through the wash. These liners are very soft and thin, nice and wide, and are very stretchy. I have not had a problem with them bunching up or disintegrating in the diaper at all as some reviewers have. They are large and I do have to fold them over about an inch fit inside the AIOs, but that's just fine with me. The poop tends to stick more to the liner than baby's bottom, which makes cleanup easy. The liners do tend to stick to baby's skin, especially on hot days when sweaty or if the diaper is not changed in a timely fashion and gets completely soaked. They can stick together when trying to pull them out of the box, but this is a minor inconvenience to me. I like that I can grab a bunch together and keep them in the diaper bag for on-the-go.
K**R
They get the job done. -See *Update*
These work great. As an added bonus, you can even wash them (*see update*) and re-use them (when they didn't get pooed on at least). We had to stop flushing them after our toilet began to "complain." But we were also flushing so called "flushable" wet wipes (which we have also stopped doing). My only complaint on these is the box they come in. It is not very durable and it seems like they are oriented the wrong way in the box to easily pull the next one out. But turning them around the other way doesn't work either because the opening isn't large enough to reveal the edge of the next liner. But over-all quality wise, we prefer these over the ones that come on rolls. Just a note, if you use butt-paste and want to reuse these, don't wash them with your cloth diapers. The butt paste will gunk up your cloth diapers! *UPDATE: 1/30/2014* We just bought these again for the first time in a while. They are now much more degradable and decomposable! Definitely not washable at all. Also, the box/packaging has been improved. It is now more durable and the liners are contained in a bag inside the box that holds them all together much better. Also, the next liner comes our more easily. Good job Bumkins!
A**.
soft and big
Love these liners. My 6 month old is in that middle stage of just starting solids so we need something in the diapers to catch his not quite solid not quite liquid poopy! I have tried a couple others and they have been either very scratchy or too small and defeat the purpose. These work great. They are large enough to completely cover his diapers (I use BG and Thirsties AIO size M&L) they are soft against his skin and catch everything solid just letting some liquid thru that washes right out. Saves a ton of cleanup on those sticky poopy diapers! Only down side is they stick to him when wet but small price to pay and doesn't seem to bother him. :) just bought 2 more boxes!
K**O
One use only. Really.
We had been using Bummis liners since our 2 year old was a wee 6 monther, but recently we were unable to find them so we tried these instead. They work okay, but I wouldn't buy them again. Pros: They seem to break down fairly easily, and I have less worries about our 90 year old plumbing. They stay put well and give good coverage. Cons: They break down really easily. We washed the Bummis liners several times before they disintegrated past the point of usability. These liners are truly only good for a single, solitary use. No reusing after a wet diaper, even with only a gentle hand rinse, which makes them much more expensive to use. Additionally, especially if she was very wet or active, the liner sometimes leaves pills on her bottom. We plan on using these sparingly (outings, Nana babysitting, maybe the morning after bean burrito night) and are currently experimenting with reusable fleece liners and cut up tshirts as backup solutions. If you have a predictable, once a day pooper, I could see these making sense, but otherwise it feels like a waste of money to toss all those peed on liners.
R**R
Bumkins Flushable Diaper Liner versus Bummis Bio-Soft Liner
I ordered both the Bumkins liners and the Bummis Bio-Soft in order to compare the two and see which I preferred. The differences I noticed most about the Bumkins were: Larger (can actually split each sheet into 2 if you have the patience to do that, making the box last twice as long) Noticeably softer Pop-up style, like a tissue box, seems easier for one-handed use than the Bummis tear-off sheets. In practice, however, I found that it made little difference, because I still needed 2 hands to get the liner properly folded and positioned on the diaper! For this reason, I generally find it easiest to get the liner out and position it in the new diaper before I take the old diaper off of the baby. Bummis pros: Smaller footprint on the changing space (a consideration for us because we have limited space there) Also large enough to possibly split into 2 liners per sheet for a smaller baby, but not for a larger one Both brands seem to flush equally well, and both do an excellent job of staying in place. I cloth diapered without liners for my previous baby and with this baby until he started solids, but I definitely prefer the ease the flushable liners add and wouldn't go back to not using them at this point unless we had a septic system that couldn't handle the flushable liners. I do recommend letting the soiled liners sit in the toilet for a couple of minutes or more before flushing -- it supposedly helps them break down more easily and reduce the likelihood of clogging the toilet, though in practice I've never had either brand's usage result in a toilet clog. All in all, I do slightly prefer the softer feel of the Bumkins, but the differences are minor, and I like the smaller footprint for the Bummis. For personal preference the Bumkins win out by a hair, but both brands are similar enough that I wouldn't hesitate to buy either.
J**N
Great for cloth diapers
These saved hoursssssss of spraying cloth diapers before washing. We have an attachment on the toilet and used to spend a lot of time spraying poop off before prewashing, but these save us a ton of time by removing the majority of the poop and only leaving small amounts that need to be sprayed, if any. We didn't have any issues with diaper rashes or leaks. Must have for cloth diapers!
P**A
Toallitas de bambú
Buenos, resistentes. He usado tiras de bambú desde hace 4 años con mis hijos y estos han sido los mejores
L**E
Great choice for a dirty job
I like that these are large and cover all the diaper! We found that they work alot better then Charlie Banana brand . They do require you to fold them a bit to create a pocket but work so well we dont mind the extra step! They hold up well and because of their size they stay in place well. They help keep diapers cleaner and its easier to clean as you can just flush them when soiled... if just wet I throw in the trash. I use Alva pockets and these are our favorite liner yet!
B**Z
Buen producto
Cumple completamente su función para pañales de tela.
J**.
Just the right size! Perfect
I cherry picked this after reading several comments here on Amazon. I didn’t find there is any problem as someone mentioned that the liner is too square or improperly crafted - I folded it by half (making it a long rectangle) and inserted it before putting on the undi for my son. I have been using it for 3 days and successfully caught my son’s poop twice without any accidents happen so far. It maybe abit tricky through to manage taking off the undi while safeguarding the soil within the liner but practice makes perfect. Definitely making my laundry much easier. Can flush into the toilet easily. Highly recommended.
E**L
Decent, but weird shape
These are huge. But not huge enough to fold in half, at least for my six month old. They work decently though to collect poop. To avoid having them just bunch up in the diaper, we wrap them around her like a diaper and then wrap the diaper, rather than just laying it in the diaper.
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